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  1. Liked by Tommy Gushue. Writer for film, television, and theatre, script reader, story consultant. · Experience: TerraBruce Productions · Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada · 192 connections on LinkedIn. View Tommy Gushue’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  2. Directed by Randall Okita from a script by Adam Yorke and Tommy Gushue, SEE FOR ME is a gripping psychothriller and showcase for Davenport’s talent. How did you land the lead in SEE FOR ME? I auditioned; I read three times over the course of about six months.

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    Tommy Gushue. Writer. Producer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Tommy Gushue is known for See for Me (2021), Republic of Doyle (2010) and Words Never Said (2013). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info.

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  4. Jan 6, 2022 · Though Adam Yorke and Tommy Gushue’s script highlights the character’s — and the actor’s — exceptional capabilities (Davenport is legally blind), it lacks the imagination to explore ...

  5. Aug 30, 2021 · Directed by artist and filmmaker Okita, pic is a Wildling Pictures Production written by Adam Yorke and Tommy Gushue. Producers are Matt Code and Kristy Neville, and David Di Brina is the ...

  6. Jan 16, 2022 · Indeed the screenplay by Adam Yorke and Tommy Gushue incorporates certain specifics regarding how blindness can be navigating in a modern day setting. There’s a deliberate emphasize on sound here, relying largely on stillness and quiet, especially when the peril of the story begins, just don’t expect the antagonists to be fully-realized.

  7. Jan 7, 2022 · The initial idea for “See for Me” is undeniably gripping—the kind of audacious concept that someone like the late, great Larry Cohen might have transformed into a nifty exercise in B-movie ingenuity. But the screenplay by Adam Yorke and Tommy Gushue makes two key conceptual stumbles—one perhaps unavoidable—that prevent it from living ...

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